The Home Observation for Measurement of the Environment (HOME) is a checklist for ________.
A. determining whether a child is ahead, behind, or on time in mental development
B. gathering information about the quality of children's home lives
C. making long-term predictions about children's later intelligence
D. measuring cognitive skills, such as object permanence and categorization
Answer: B
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